Concept information
Preferred term
intervocalic consonant
Broader concept
Example
- Additional stipulations will be necessary to ensure that an intervocalic consonant is syllabified with the material to its right. (Bird & Klein, 1994)
- I have also shown that North Welsh has interesting case of chain shift where an intervocalic consonant is only one-step weakened. (Shin, 1999)
- Overall 619 parameters were estimated (32 for vowels 196 for intervocalic consonants and 391 for non-intervocalic consonants). (van Santen, 1993)
- This is also reflected in the Onset Maximization Principle (OMP) which states that an intervocalic consonant is attributed to the following syllable and is assumed to be a language-universal principle for syllabification. (Mayer, 2010)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-LPGMTBMH-J
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